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Pushes config/code and verifies builds/logs. Includes website/library push handling with tau command first, git fallback.
Creates a new AEM Edge Delivery site from scratch — GitHub repo from the boilerplate, aem-code-sync installation, initial DA content (nav, footer, homepage), and a live preview URL. Use this skill whenever a user wants to create a new AEM Edge Delivery site and no repository or DA content exists yet.
Analyze git diffs for risk scoring, reviewer recommendations, and change classification
Iteratively gets a GitHub pull request's checks green. Detects the PR for the current branch or uses a provided PR number, waits for every check on the latest head SHA to appear and finish, investigates failing checks, fixes actionable code or test issues, pushes, and repeats. Escalates with a precise blocker when failures are external, flaky, or not safely fixable. Use when a PR still has unsuccessful checks after review fixes, including after greploop.
Generate videos using Flyworks (a.k.a HiFly) Digital Humans. Create talking photo videos from images, use public avatars with TTS, or clone voices for custom audio.
Search and download specific files/folders from GitHub repositories directly from terminal using ghgrab, without full clone. Covers install, interactive browsing, release asset download, and automation-safe usage patterns.
Researches any project idea against live data from GitHub and Dev.to to surface what already exists, how mature the space is, and where the real opportunity lives. Use when a developer describes something they want to build and wants to know if it's been done before. Triggers on phrases like "validate my idea", "has this been built", "is this already a thing", "what exists for X", "should I build this", "is this idea original", "check if my project exists", "what are the alternatives to what I want to build", "is the market saturated for X", or any request to research the competitive landscape before starting a project.
Generate and publish blog posts from any project to kelegele/agent-blog. ZERO DEPENDENCIES — does NOT require Node.js, pnpm, git, or any local build tools. Works with only a browser and a GitHub token. Triggers on: "写篇博客", "blog this", "发博文", "publish blog", "把项目写成文章", "写篇文章", "blog it", "post article", "新文章", "new blog post", "blog this project", "发一篇博文", "写一篇博文", "blog post about this", "edit blog post", "修改文章", "更新博文", "edit article". Collects project context, collaborates on outline, writes Markdown with correct frontmatter, validates article format, generates a standalone HTML preview by reading live blog source, manages draft/review/publish flow. Pushes to kelegele/agent-blog main branch. Vercel auto-deploys on push. Use this skill whenever the user expresses intent to write about their current work as a blog post.
Upgrade superskills to the latest version. Pulls from GitHub, re-runs setup, and shows the version change. Use when asked to "upgrade superskills", "update superskills", or "get the latest version of superskills".
Draft CHANGELOG entries from git log via the pm-changelog-curator sub-agent. Dispatches natively on Claude Code with the pm-skills plugin (invokes @agent-pm-changelog-curator); on non-Claude clients (Codex CLI, Cursor, Windsurf, Copilot, Gemini CLI) reads subagents/pm-changelog-curator.md and executes the system prompt inline. Applies CLAUDE.md hygiene rules (no internal-notes references, no em-dashes, no Claude attribution trailers, public paths only). Returns a layered draft (full CHANGELOG draft + Status Summary prose + Status YAML envelope per master plan D26) with hidden justification comments for maintainer audit. Refuses on dirty working tree unless --committed-only is passed.
Run a read-only, fresh-context branch-diff code review and report findings. Use when running /review-code, before finishing issue work, or when a local review gate should inspect committed, staged, unstaged, and untracked changes without mutating code or GitHub state.
Investigate a failing GitHub Actions run or job and create a GitHub issue for the failure.